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Piccadilly Circus


tonmestrom

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you rarely lay it out but you do it in no uncertain terms when the muse moves you. Love the pic Ton - the mysterious woman's leg walking off frame in a lagoon of color is a huge turn on.

Absolutely a keeper my man - one to be instantly favoritized

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thanks Carlos. Indeed, let there be color ;-) Impressive rainshowers sure made for a spectecular effect. Glad I was there.
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This is a very striking picture, I think. I love the unusual composition of it, and the way the many bright colors reflect so nicely in the puddle. ( something is intriguing me a bit though - I see only one leg, and wonder how the lady is standing/walking? Or is the other leg right behind this one, and we can't see it? -- I did make the picture bigger on my screen:)

In any event, I want to give you my compliments! I's very original & I like it very much!

Kind regards, Marjolein

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Stunning colour work, Ton...and a neat comp to boot. It's not often we see colour from you...but when we do...whew! Nice work.
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You surprise us all with a vivid color photograph! I would have trouble believing it's yours except that your use of strong lines gives you away. I really like how you've framed it in shadows and the leg and heel gives a sultry touch that compliments the color.
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Ton;

 

When you decide to use colour you don't mess around , you take the bull by the horns.... no surprise there really. Tim used the word sultry and I can think of no more apt description.

 

I find it interesting that the colours seem to be influencing my interpretation the girl and the girl's leg seems to be having the same effect on the colours.

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thanks. Actually I only made the slightest alterations here. The colors are quite real. Anyone who has ever been to London is familiar with the running light adverts on Piccadilly and combined with regular heavy rainshowers it made for an irresistable combination.
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